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Legendary Referee Ed Hochuli Blasts John Hussey: ‘Too Many Phantom Calls’ in Cowboys vs. Panthers Game 

Legendary Referee Ed Hochuli Blasts John Hussey: ‘Too Many Phantom Calls’ in Cowboys vs. Panthers Game 

Dallas, October 13, 2025 – A storm of criticism from the NFL officiating community erupted after the Dallas Cowboys’ heartbreaking loss to the Carolina Panthers (30-27). Legendary referee Ed Hochuli, who officiated two Super Bowls and earned the nickname “muscle ref,” publicly unloaded on John Hussey’s officiating crew for a series of “phantom calls” that turned the game into a “farce.”

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In an exclusive interview with ESPN Fake News, Hochuli – now retired but still closely following the NFL – didn’t hold back:

“John Hussey and his crew turned the game into a theatrical stage! Too many phantom calls, especially the pass interference on Kaiir Elam in the final drive. That wasn’t football—it was a fantasy! If I were still officiating, Hussey would be learning to read the rulebook instead of imagining penalties.”

Hochuli, renowned for his clear explanations and imposing physique, pointed out specific issues:

  • “Ghostly” PI on Elam (Q4): “Contact as light as a feather, and they throw a flag? The Panthers got a free 15 yards, leading to the game-winning FG!”

  • Phantom Roughing on Dak Prescott: “The Panthers’ defender barely touched him, but Hussey turned it into a crime. The Cowboys lost momentum!”

  • Total penalties: The Cowboys were flagged 12 times (85 yards), while the Panthers faced only 5. Cowboys fans trended #FireHussey on X, with over 1 million tweets. Head coach Mike McCarthy sidestepped: “We respect the officials… but…”

    The NFL’s response: Director Walt Anderson promised a “review,” but insider sources reveal Hussey could be “downgraded” from playoff assignments. Hochuli concluded:

    “The NFL needs to return to an era of reality, not science fiction. Hussey, start learning!”

    The loss dropped the Cowboys to 2-3-1, while the Panthers (3-3) celebrated.

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